Assistant Superintendent Althea Scipio, has been selected by football’s local governing body to undergo FIFA’s Female Security Officers’ training that is scheduled to be conducted later this year.

A release from the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), states that Scipio, who also serve as Secretary of the Georgetown Football Association (GFA), will be part of FIFA’s willingness to enlarge and enhance its pool of trained FIFA Female Security Officers and had invited member countries to submit nominations.

This initiative is as a result of a concerted effort by FIFA to increase the number of female security officers.

According to FIFA, as the selected female security officers will be assigned to FIFA’s competitions, they will then, in return, be able to further officiate within their Member Association and even conduct security training sessions at home, which offer a win-win situation for everyone involved.

This is the first time Guyana has nominated a female representative to the FIFA Security Officer programme and its representative will participate in a FIFA-organized “security workshop” for both males and females.

Among the areas which will be covered in the training are:

FIFA Stadium Safety and Security Regulations

Roles and responsibilities of FIFA security Officers

FIFA World Cup Safety and Security Handbook

Presentations from other FIFA’s functional areas and programmes.

Scipio, an Assistant Superintendent of the Guyana Police Force, has over seven years’ experience in the security field, serving as Officer-In-Charge of major sporting and other international and national activities including football and cricket.

She has also served in the capacity of Community Relations Officer, Media Relations Officer, Officer in charge of ‘A’ Division Secretariat, and Officer in Charge of ‘A’ Division Management Information Unit (Crime Analyst).

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